Luxxie Boston collaborated with Lighter, to hold the first ever "Fit" Party this past Saturday. The two startups aim to disrupt two industries that traditionally prey on women's insecurities - food and fashion.

Today women are achieving unprecedented success; we are the healthiest, wealthiest, most educated group of women known to existence. Women who don’t have to deal with wardrobe malfunctions have the advantage of walking into any room feeling comfortable, confident and sexy. They can focus on bigger issues and alter the course of history.

When CNBC approached us to be featured on PowerPitch, we were insanely excited for the opportunity especially since we only went to market 6 weeks ago! Given this was my first time on cable TV, I was nervous. I had no idea how I was going to react in front of the camera. Armed with my Burgundy Bralette Silk Slip with lace my body temperature was wonderfully regulated and all I had to do was remind myself to breathe.

In the year of 2014 a woman should not be worried about her dress blowing up or her tights causing any friction. Luxxie Boston products are silk slips and camisoles that are functional and still happen to be gorgeous. After studying the habits of more than fifty different ladies, the slips and camisoles were designed by Stefanie Mnayarji and faculty at MIT, FIT and Parsons.